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Originally Posted by ChrisD
Very true. Personally I avoid deconvolution because it can causes more problems in the image than it fixes. Sometimes I use it on galaxy images but generally not for nebula. Just a personal choice.
Chris
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Thanks Chris
I have been following some youtube tutorials on pixinsight and at least in the first instance it's all monkey see monkey do. There were great to start with but when you look closely and start to get fussy you start to wonder about certain things. The greying around stars also seems to look green when contrasted against the often red magenta in the nebula. Anyway good to see others have different opinions about how to process this stuff.
As far as CCDInspector goes I set up the optics train a while ago during my 30day evaluation of the software and haven't disassembled it since. Cross fingers it's still about the same. I just wish that software wasn't such poor value for money. I'm not happy enough with the subs with this image to bother giving it to you. I'll try to tackle the tracking next. The stars aren't too bad but there is room for improvement. Perhaps I should ask Mr Ward how much a AP MACH2GTO is going for nowadays

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